Joe Joyce vs. Luis Ortiz - who wins?
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Joe Joyce vs. Luis Ortiz - who wins?
Who's the better fighter right now, based on their most recent performance? ![[icon_e_confused.gif] :confused:](./images/smilies/icon_e_confused.gif)
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Luis Ortiz - who wins?
There's a massive difference between Lenroy Thomas and Deontay Wilder and Lenroy Thomas.
Too hard to guage Joyce's level yet. Ortiz acquitted himself very well, against one of the top 2 heavyweights, despite getting stopped. You have to say Ortiz.
Too hard to guage Joyce's level yet. Ortiz acquitted himself very well, against one of the top 2 heavyweights, despite getting stopped. You have to say Ortiz.
Re: Joe Joyce vs. Luis Ortiz - who wins?
Jesus Christ, slow down.
He looked marvelous today, but there is a WORLD of difference between Lenroy Thomas and Luis Ortiz
He looked marvelous today, but there is a WORLD of difference between Lenroy Thomas and Luis Ortiz
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Luis Ortiz - who wins?
Luis Ortiz stops Joe Joyce.
Re: Joe Joyce vs. Luis Ortiz - who wins?
For the moment Ortiz. Having Joyce beating some journeymen in that fashion doesn't mean, that he will win a solid boxer in likes of Ortiz. Joyce was opened for different stuff, while his careless flurries won't trouble somebody classy.
Re: Joe Joyce vs. Luis Ortiz - who wins?
Impressive win. People also forget that Ortiz looked like crap against David Allen who is on a similar level to Thomas. By the way, Usyk straight schooled Joyce in WBS. Usyk is an effing monster against big guys, and he'll clean out the HW division.
Re: Joe Joyce vs. Luis Ortiz - who wins?
Joyce being brought along quickly but sensibly.
Looks likely he’ll fight the winner of Sexton v Hughie Fury next.
Looks likely he’ll fight the winner of Sexton v Hughie Fury next.
Re: Joe Joyce vs. Luis Ortiz - who wins?
your blind if you think joyce won that, he clearly lost every round, the fight was in the uk too, why the f@ck would all the judges have it 5 rounds to 0 for usyk if joyce actually deserved it?AJKlitschfury wrote: ↑05 May 2018, 18:53You call this:
Beïng schooled? Am I really the only one who thinks Joe Joyce should have won that fight?
that said i do think joyce improved from that point, he only started at 22 and benefitted from more experience
Re: Joe Joyce vs. Luis Ortiz - who wins?
I can't take your post seriously. Watching that is killing me that Usyk hasn't moved up to HW. No one will touch him. He's effing brilliant against big guys.AJKlitschfury wrote: ↑05 May 2018, 18:53You call this:
Beïng schooled? Am I really the only one who thinks Joe Joyce should have won that fight?
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Luis Ortiz - who wins?
The poll results are surprising. I guess that one or two people voted a certain option for trolling purposes, whilst certain individuals used their multiple accounts to purposely go against the grain and support their favourite fighter.
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Luis Ortiz - who wins?
So in other words, if people don't agree with you, you feel you have to attack the arguer instead of their argument?AJKlitschfury wrote: ↑06 May 2018, 04:16Hahahahaha, and David Haye is a better boxer then Tony Bellew right? Father time is doing his work, the 31 year old Olympic silver medal winner (who should have won gold) is simply better then the 40 year old. There just aren't that many people fan of him yet and neither would many intelligent people like to waste time arguing with guys like you.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑06 May 2018, 04:03 The poll results are surprising. I guess that one or two people voted a certain option for trolling purposes, whilst certain individuals used their multiple accounts to purposely go against the grain and support their favourite fighter.
Is that the sort of conduct of an "intellectual" person?
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Luis Ortiz - who wins?
Six votes does not necessarily equate to six people.AJKlitschfury wrote: ↑06 May 2018, 04:49Do you realise that it's YOU who doesn't agree with at least 6 persons right now and it's you who's making excuses that make no sense whatsoever? I wrote clear arguments, you wrote excuses in the line of, I disagree with the poll results, there must be people trolling and making multiple accounts.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑06 May 2018, 04:25So in other words, if people don't agree with you, you feel you have to attack the arguer instead of their argument?AJKlitschfury wrote: ↑06 May 2018, 04:16
Hahahahaha, and David Haye is a better boxer then Tony Bellew right? Father time is doing his work, the 31 year old Olympic silver medal winner (who should have won gold) is simply better then the 40 year old. There just aren't that many people fan of him yet and neither would many intelligent people like to waste time arguing with guys like you.
Is that the sort of conduct of an "intellectual" person?![]()
Joyce's performance last night solidified my belief that the Brit would suffer a terrible KO defeat if he fought Luis Ortiz tomorrow.
Those that feel that Joe could beat the Cuban right now are delusional.
Re: Joe Joyce vs. Luis Ortiz - who wins?
End this facade. You're a troll.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑06 May 2018, 07:31Six votes does not necessarily equate to six people.AJKlitschfury wrote: ↑06 May 2018, 04:49Do you realise that it's YOU who doesn't agree with at least 6 persons right now and it's you who's making excuses that make no sense whatsoever? I wrote clear arguments, you wrote excuses in the line of, I disagree with the poll results, there must be people trolling and making multiple accounts.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑06 May 2018, 04:25
So in other words, if people don't agree with you, you feel you have to attack the arguer instead of their argument?
Is that the sort of conduct of an "intellectual" person?![]()
Joyce's performance last night solidified my belief that the Brit would suffer a terrible KO defeat if he fought Luis Ortiz tomorrow.
Those that feel that Joe could beat the Cuban right now are delusional.
Re: Joe Joyce vs. Luis Ortiz - who wins?
Joyce is brilliant but he shouldn’t mix it with the likes of Ortiz now. He needs rounds and experience first
Re: Joe Joyce vs. Luis Ortiz - who wins?
I'd take a young hungry lion like Joyce over Ortiz any day.
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Luis Ortiz - who wins?
Report me if you feel that my opinion is utterly preposterous, but you'd surely find that the BoxRec forum moderator has already agreed with my stance.Mexi-Box wrote: ↑06 May 2018, 12:28End this facade. You're a troll.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑06 May 2018, 07:31Six votes does not necessarily equate to six people.AJKlitschfury wrote: ↑06 May 2018, 04:49
Do you realise that it's YOU who doesn't agree with at least 6 persons right now and it's you who's making excuses that make no sense whatsoever? I wrote clear arguments, you wrote excuses in the line of, I disagree with the poll results, there must be people trolling and making multiple accounts.
Joyce's performance last night solidified my belief that the Brit would suffer a terrible KO defeat if he fought Luis Ortiz tomorrow.
Those that feel that Joe could beat the Cuban right now are delusional.
If Joe Joyce fought Luis Ortiz tomorrow, he'd get disposed of rather quickly.
And that's the bottom line, because I said so!
Re: Joe Joyce vs. Luis Ortiz - who wins?
I would certainly hope so.AJKlitschfury wrote: ↑05 May 2018, 18:53You call this:
Beïng schooled? Am I really the only one who thinks Joe Joyce should have won that fight?
Joyce is not your typical four fight novice, he is a very seasoned top flight amateur, and it's not inconceivable that he would have too much for Ortiz at this stage of his career. If iwe accept his official age as accurate, he's still forty next year whereas Joe is physically at his peak.
It's a fair question by the OP, but i have to admit that I find my above thoughts somewhat distasteful and disrespectful to Luis Ortiz, so on the basis of what they've done, rather than what they might do, I'm going to answer Luis Ortiz.
Re: Joe Joyce vs. Luis Ortiz - who wins?
In the fight of his life, Ortiz pretty much had nothing left after 6 rounds of mediocre paced fighting. He wasted the peak of his career and stick a fork in him now, see if he's done...
Re: Joe Joyce vs. Luis Ortiz - who wins?
He can improve a lot, but he's not beating Usyk, ever. Sad truth. Wilder and Joshua also need to stop playing and get their schooling. Usyk at HW will be lethal.jamamb wrote: ↑05 May 2018, 21:39your blind if you think joyce won that, he clearly lost every round, the fight was in the uk too, why the f@ck would all the judges have it 5 rounds to 0 for usyk if joyce actually deserved it?AJKlitschfury wrote: ↑05 May 2018, 18:53You call this:
Beïng schooled? Am I really the only one who thinks Joe Joyce should have won that fight?
that said i do think joyce improved from that point, he only started at 22 and benefitted from more experience
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Luis Ortiz - who wins?
Joyce doesn't impress me that much. He's cumbersome and slow. Dubois is the far better prospect in the pros for me.
Re: Joe Joyce vs. Luis Ortiz - who wins?
If Joyce's handlers set up this fight, It'd be negligence. Joyce has no chance against Ortiz currently.
Re: Joe Joyce vs. Luis Ortiz - who wins?
Mike Tyson is a very long time retired and is not beating any current heavyweight worthy of that description even if the thought of doing so even crossed his mind.
Yes I did think Haye was a victim of his injury and would in all probability have too much for Bellew were it not for that injury. I was wrong wasn't I?
I'm still not sure why you said that and what your point was.
Yes I did think Haye was a victim of his injury and would in all probability have too much for Bellew were it not for that injury. I was wrong wasn't I?
I'm still not sure why you said that and what your point was.
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Luis Ortiz - who wins?
Nah, he'd beat Ortiz. Joyce is a well-groomed amateur, and Ortiz has looked sub-par. As I said, watch the Ortiz/Allen fight. Allen is similar level to the guy Joyce just bombed out. Ortiz has looked horrific since his win over Jennings. He's been overrated for a while now.